Embark on a 2-day adventure into the Moroccan Sahara starting from M’Hamid, the gateway to the desert. Travel by camel through the captivating landscapes of dunes, tamarisk trees, and stone desert. Spend the night under the stars in a traditional desert camp, immerse yourself in the nomadic lifestyle, and return with unforgettable memories of desert silence, local culture, and starlit skies.
What season to trek in the desert?
The desert is known for its hot summer weather. So you will have to organize your trek for the rest of the year.
In spring and autumn (March, April, May and October, November), the days are sunny. It can get hot in late spring but not as hot as summer, you will find a maximum of 35° but rather around 25° to 30°.
In winter (December, January and February), the days are generally sunny and mild, between 15° and 25° but the nights are cold, between 5 and 10°. January is often the coldest month of the year.
So you have the opportunity to do a trek most of the year.
A trek with children
If you travel with family, the trek 3 days 2 nights is also suitable. You can experience the desert adventure without the risk of intense fatigue for children. Camels that accompany us can be a good source of motivation for the children who always enjoy themselves alongside these peaceful animals and who can ride camels in case of fatigue. The route will be adapted to always have places to rest in the shade. Walking hours will also be planned according to their age.
We advise you to travel light. No need to bring too many clothes, especially be comfortable.
A sleeping bag will be essential. Its thickness is to choose depending on the period you come.
Cotton or linen clothing that will protect your skin better than sunscreen.
A hat or better, a horse like the men of the desert. We will show you where to find them in Foum Zguid, the real chèches used by nomads, for only a few euros.
A warm outfit for the night, because even if the nights are mild in certain seasons, the fatigue of the day can give you a cold impression.
Comfortable walking shoes that you have already used several times. The ideal is to have light shoes where the sand can not infiltrate.
Sunscreen for the face.
Highlights
- Camel trek through the Sahara desert
- Experience nomadic life and meet local tribes
- Lunch under tamarisk trees
- Traditional dinner and music by the campfire
- Overnight in tents at El Mezouaria dunes
- Watch the sunrise over the sand dunes